For the casual golfer, playing the front 9 at Sunny Hill can make him feel like he can make the cut at The Masters. No bunkers, no water, wide fairways,well kept greens, irons off the tees, and beautiful scenery.
And the renovated clubhouse/snack bar is a perfect spot to hone the stories after a round.

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Course Reviews

Woodbridge Golf Links"Nice Layout"Course is well laid out, no worry of hitting into or being hit by other fairways. Golf community with housing that doesn't inhibit play. Bent grass greens are small, but fast and true. Traps need work. Rolling terrain provides challenge. Water hazards on about half the holes. Pretty course. ---Billy B., Pittsburgh

Wayland Country Club"Great space, awesome views!"This course borders thousands of acres of protected land on the Sudbury River. The views are great, the course is quiet and they have one of the best Golf shops around. I would recommend a stop at this place for golfers that really enjoy the game.---Long Ball Fitz, Aurora, New York

Carolina Golf & Country Club"Classic Donald Ross"This course is short in yardage (6200), but plays much longer. One reason is that there are only 2 par 5's on a par 70 track. The par 3's are classic Ross. 3 of the 4 can play over 190 yards to postage stamp greens. There are a lot of down and up style par 4's, but there is also variety. Holes 10,11 and 18 are good examples of tough, well thought out par 4's that demand accuracy and thought. A four is an excellent score on all of these holes. The course is generally in excellent condition and has undergone some minor renovations. You will notice that the greens are exceptionally small, even for a Ross course. Greens are properly protected with bunkers and have just the right amount of undulation. One designer has stated that these are the smallest greens he has ever seen on a Ross course (which may be its claim of distinction among the many Ross courses). There is a premium on iron play and short game. Greens are quick, but not penal. Everyone thinks they can bring this course to its knees, but it usually is the other way around. The course can frustrate you if you expect too much too easily. This is what makes it such a wonderful place to experience the brilliance of Donald Ross. It is private course, so find a member and enjoy...---CGCC Golf, Charlotte, NC

Greensbridge Golf Course"18 handicapper"I found it challenging and yet not impossible. The greens are great.---C.L. Varvell, Jacksonville, NC